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Toyota Land Cruiser SUV
2.8 D-4D 204 First Edition 5dr Auto 7 Seats [2024]

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  • 360' Colour Camera View
  • Reversing Camera
  • Android Auto
  • Lane Assist
  • Front + Rear Parking Sensors

Toyota Land Cruiser SUV

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £82,845
  • Fuel consumption: 26.7 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine size: 2755 cc
  • 0-62mph:
  • No. of seats: 7
  • CO2 emissions: 276 g/km
  • Engine power: 204 bhp
  • Boot size:
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  • 12.3" multi-information multimedia colour display screen
  • 12.3" multimedia display screen
  • 3 Mode integrated sport driving
  • 360 degree panoramic view monitor
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Adjustable speed limiter
  • Apple car play and Android auto
  • Blind spot monitor
  • Bluetooth telephone connectivity
  • Body angle display
  • Coloured head up display
  • Crawl control
  • Cruise control switch on steering wheel
  • Digital speedometer
  • Digital tachometer
  • Drive mode selector
  • Driver monitoring camera
  • Dynamic guide lines on reversing camera
  • ECO-driving indicator
  • Electric power steering
  • Emergency driving stop system
  • Emergency services call system
  • Front Cross Traffic Alert
  • Front USB-C connectors x 2
  • Front parking sensor
  • Front parking sensors with automatic braking (object, vehicle and pedestrian)
  • HDMI connector
  • Head up Display
  • Intelligent adaptive cruise control
  • Lane Departure Alert (LDA) switch on lower driver dashboard
  • Lane Departure Alert (LDA) switch on steering wheel
  • Lane change assist
  • Lane change assistant
  • Lane departure alert (LDA) with Brake induced steering
  • Lane trace assist
  • Memory on speed limiter
  • Multi terrain monitor
  • Multi-info switches on steering wheel
  • Off road turn assist
  • Panoramic view monitor
  • Pre-collision system (PCS)
  • Rear cross traffic alert
  • Rear parking sensor
  • Reversing camera display
  • Reversing camera with washer function
  • Road sign assist - RSA
  • Safe exit assist
  • Speed limiter information
  • Speed limiter switch on steering wheel
  • Stop/start system
  • Tailgate/bootlid remote release from key
  • Touch 2 Go navigation system
  • Toyota Smart Connect multimedia system with wireless Smartphone integration incl Apple CarPlay
  • Trip computer
  • Variable flow control (VFC) power steering
  • Wireless Mobile Phone Charger
  • 80 litre fuel tank
  • Adaptive variable suspension
  • Kinetic dynamic suspension
  • Multi terrain select
  • Rear electrical Diff Lock
  • Stabiliser disconnect mechanism (SDM)
  • Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
  • Auxiliary input socket
  • DAB Digital radio
  • JBL Premium sound system with 14 speakers
  • Steering wheel mounted audio/telephone controls
  • USB connection
  • Anti-jam protection on power windows
  • Auto and easy close back door
  • Auto headlights
  • Auto up and down function on all power windows
  • Auto wipers
  • Automatic headlamp levelling
  • Automatic headlights cut-off
  • Automatic high beam - AHB
  • Automatic rear flashing hazard lights
  • Black door moulding
  • Black insert on boot door
  • Black roof rails
  • Black side steps
  • Black tape door window frame
  • Body colour door handles
  • Body colour rear roof spoiler
  • Body coloured bumpers
  • Body coloured door mirrors
  • Body coloured protection moulding on side doors
  • Circle LED Headlights
  • Digital rear view mirror
  • Dusk sensor
  • Electric heated door mirrors
  • Electrically retractable door mirrors
  • Electrochromatic auto dimming rear view mirror
  • Emergency brake-light signal (EBS)
  • Follow me home headlights
  • Front and rear mud flaps
  • Front electric windows
  • Front intermittent wipers
  • Front spoiler
  • Fuel tank protector
  • Grained and painted front bumper
  • Grained rear bumper
  • Green UV cut front side glass
  • Headlight cleaners
  • Indicators integrated on door mirrors
  • Intermittent windscreen wipers
  • LED High mounted stop light
  • LED Indicators
  • LED daytime running lights
  • LED front fog lights
  • LED rear combination lights
  • LED rear fog lights
  • LED rear lights
  • Land Cruiser insert in headlamps
  • Luggage utility rail
  • Matte grey lower front grille protection
  • Matte grey upper front grille
  • Memory function on door mirrors
  • Noise reduction layer on windscreen
  • Panoramic roof
  • Power adjustable door mirrors
  • Power back door
  • Power roof opening
  • Privacy glass
  • Puddle lamps
  • Rain sensor
  • Rear electric windows
  • Rear fog lights
  • Rear intermittent wipers
  • Rear privacy glass
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Rear spoiler
  • Rear tailgate with opening window
  • Rear window defogger
  • Rear window wiper
  • Reverse tilting door mirrors
  • Roof rails
  • Shade band to windscreen
  • Shark fin antenna
  • Silver illuminated side steps
  • Tinted chrome insert on boot door
  • Tinted chrome upper front grille
  • Towing hooks
  • Trailer sway control
  • Trailer wiring harness
  • UV-filter on rear windows
  • Windscreen wiper blade with cover
  • 12v power socket rear passenger 2nd row
  • 12v socket in front
  • 220v power socket in boot
  • 2nd row heated seats
  • 2nd row rear passenger personal lights
  • 2x Rear coat hooks
  • 3 adjustable rear headrests
  • 3 spoke leather steering wheel
  • 3rd row rear passenger room light
  • 4 adjustable rear headrests
  • 4 spoke leather steering wheel
  • 50/50 split/folding 2 rear seat in 3rd row
  • 60/40 split folding 3 rear seats in 2nd row
  • Accelerator pedal
  • Adaptive cruise control (ACC) switch on steering wheel
  • Aluminium door scuff plates
  • Ashtray
  • Assist grips - Centre pillar
  • Assist grips - Front
  • Assist grips - Front pillar
  • Assist grips - Rear
  • Assist grips front pillar, centre pillar and overhead
  • Boot light
  • Cargo area room lights x 2
  • Cool box
  • Cooler in centre console box
  • Courtesy light delay
  • Door courtesy light
  • Driver and front passenger Whiplash Injury Lessening seats
  • Driver and front passenger air ventilated seats
  • Driver and front passenger personal light
  • Driver and passenger extended sunvisor with illuminated vanity mirrors
  • Driver and passenger seatback pockets
  • Driver's electric lumbar adjustment
  • Driver's seat memory
  • Dual zone automatic air conditioning
  • Electric height adjustable sliding and reclining driver seat
  • Electric height adjustable sliding and reclining front passenger seats
  • Electric tilt/telescopic steering wheel
  • First Edition insert on dashboard
  • Front and rear bottle holders
  • Front and rear cup holders
  • Front and rear door pockets
  • Front foot well lighting
  • Gear shift indicator
  • Grained door scuff plates
  • Heated driver and front passenger seats
  • Heated outer rear seats
  • Heated rear seats
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Heater
  • Height adjustable front head restraints
  • ISOFIX child restraint system
  • Illuminated door pockets
  • Illuminated entry system
  • LED centre room light
  • Leather centre armrest
  • Leather door trim
  • Leather gearshift
  • Leather handbrake
  • Leather upholstery
  • Light on driver sun visor
  • Light on passenger sun visor
  • Lockable glovebox with illumination
  • Manually extendable cushion on driver seat
  • Memory function on steering wheel
  • Microphone on front personal light
  • Mirror on driver sun visor
  • Mirror on passenger sun visor
  • Multimedia switches on steering wheel
  • Overhead console storage
  • Pollen air filter
  • Power tilting cushion on driver seat
  • Rear armrest with cupholder
  • Rear passenger adjustable ventilation system
  • Rear passenger air conditioning control panel
  • Rear passenger air vents
  • Rear passengers air ventilated seats
  • Reclining 2nd row rear seats
  • Reclining 3rd row rear seats
  • Remote air conditioning system
  • Retractable tonneau cover
  • Silver interior door handles
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Sliding 2nd Row rear seats
  • Sliding 3rd row rear seats
  • Soft-touch centre console
  • Soft-touch front door armrests
  • Soft-touch knee pads
  • Sunglasses holder
  • Three zone automatic air conditioning
  • Three zone rear passenger air conditioning
  • Ticket holder on driver sun visor
  • Voice recognition switch on steering wheel
  • Rough road pack - Land cruiser
  • 3x3 point rear seatbelts
  • Active Traction Control (A-TRC)
  • Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  • Brake assist function
  • Child safety door lock
  • Downhill Assist Control (DAC)
  • Driver and front passenger airbags
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Front passenger airbag detector
  • Front seatbelt reminder
  • Hill start assist control (HAC)
  • Horn
  • Occupant detection
  • Passenger airbag on/off switch
  • Rear seatbelt reminder
  • Seatbelt pretensioners and force limiters
  • Supplemental restraint system (SRS) airbags - 7 airbags including driver, front passenger, curtain, side and knee airbags
  • Toyota safety sense 2
  • Toyota safety sense 3
  • Toyota safety sense with over the air updates
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
  • Tyre pressure warning system
  • side collision airbag
  • Digital key
  • Driver power door lock
  • Drivers Smart entry + Smart start
  • Glass breakage instrusion sensing
  • Immobiliser
  • Intrusion sensor and alarm
  • Remote central door locking
  • Speed detecting automatic door lock
  • Tilt detection sensors
  • Black dashboard
  • Soft-touch front door trim
  • Soft-touch rear door trim
  • 18" 9 spoke matte grey alloy wheels
  • 18" Alloy wheels
  • Matte black centre caps
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    Toyota has reimagined what its go-anywhere Land Cruiser large SUV can be. Jonathan Crouch drives it.

    Ten Second Review

    Retro looks clothe cutting-edge technology in Toyota's new-era J250-series Land Cruiser. This go-almost-anywhere contender now has looks as capable as the mechanicals beneath, all as part of a complete redesign that sees it better ready to snare potential Land Rover Defender customers.

    Background

    The Toyota Land Cruiser is arguably the world's most iconic off-road driving model line. Switches between generations have happened rarely since the original version, the Toyota BJ, was first launched in 1961. Since then, 11.3 million Land Cruisers have been sold across 170 countries, with the most recent J150 version launched back in 2009. Back then, there were two sizes of Land Cruiser but Toyota no longer imports the larger one - the current J300 model - in Western Europe. Still, to compensate, this latest J250 design, announced in Autumn 2023, is a fraction larger than its predecessor - and quite a lot more sophisticated. There are plenty of headlines here, retro looks clothing an all-new body-on-frame GA-F platform. Plus new to the line are advances like electric power steering and a clever disconnecting anti-roll bar system for even more capable off road prowess. There's also stronger standards of safety and even the introduction of 48V mild hybrid electrification. Sounds promising.

    Driving Experience

    This J250 Land Cruiser is just about the only new-era model we can think of that could be excused a switch to full scale electrification. You don't want to be worrying about Hybrid electronics when you're crossing the Zambezi. And you certainly don't want to be looking for a charging station. You might have hoped though, that Toyota would have redesigned the trusty 2.8-litre diesel that the previous J150 model campaigned with for most of its production life. As it is, the Japanese engineers have contented themselves with merely embellishing it with a 48V mild hybrid system (which won't arrive until some time after launch). This unit is at least paired to a new 8-speed auto gearbox and the 4WD 201bhp powertrain has 500Nm of torque and will tow up to 3,500kg. If ever a Land Cruiser switched to the kind of monocoque construction used by more tarmac- orientated large SUVs, it wouldn't really be a Land Cruiser. This one sticks with a traditional body-on-frame architecture, but mates it to the brand's latest GA-F platform. The idea of course is to preserve this model's legendary off road prowess, further enhanced here with greater wheel articulation. Another key improvement in this regard is the disconnecting front anti-roll bar, which can be disengaged via a button on the dash to give maximum wheel articulation on really testing trails. The Multi-Terrain Select drive mode system's been enhanced too, the set-up adapting vehicle performance to suit various kinds of off-road conditions. And there's a new Multi-Terrain Monitor, which uses a high resolution camera and display to give the driver a clear view of the area immediately around and beneath the vehicle. Plus 'Crawl Control' can be used to maintain a low speed in off-road/downhill driving. It governs engine torque and brake pressure, avoiding wheelspin and wheel-locking and allowing the driver to focus on the steering. Where this J250-generation Land Cruiser really had to improve though, is away from the rough stuff. Toyota somehow had to make it a better tarmac tool without compromising this model line's renowned off-road ability. And the developments in that regard are promising. Combined body and frame rigidity is up by 30% aided by that new platform, which should reduce body roll and contribute greatly to handling responsiveness. This Land Cruiser is the first Toyota to use a Stabiliser Disconnect Mechanism, which has the dual benefits of enhancing off-road performance and a more comfortable ride on standard roads. Using a switch on the centre console, the driver can unlock the front anti-roll bar (stabiliser), increasing suspension travel. Toyota claims the new electric power steering system is more feelsome too.

    Design and Build

    A few decades ago, Land Cruiser design went through a compromised 'urban jungle'-style phase which thankfully has been dispensed with here as part of a chunky, tough 'back to origins' theme. SUVs as varied as Suzuki's Jimny, Jeep's Wrangler and Land Rover's Defender have proved the merit of this approach and this boxy J250 Land Cruiser model embraces it thoroughly. In long wheelbase form (the only version we're going to get), it measures 4,920mm long and 1,870mm tall. So it's slightly larger than its predecessor, with strong horizontal lines and headlights that were retro round in the initial 'First Edition' variant but which are now rectangular. Off-road performance is aided by short overhangs, sculpted corners and a narrowed lower body. Body parts have been designed for easy replacement in the event of damage. Just as important of course is what you can't see - a bit of old (traditional body-on-frame SUV architecture) and a lot of new (the brand's latest GA-F platform). At the wheel, there are big screens for both instrumentation and infotainment, with both being 12.3-inches in size. There's plenty of chunky switchgear too, designed so it can be easily used in rough terrain. There's a horizontally arranged instrument panel and the usual lofty Land Cruiser seating position. Overall, cabin quality's taken a real step up. Compared to this, the cabin of the previous J150-series model looks like something out of the Ark. The second row can't offer the kind of sliding bench you'll find in most large SUVs but feels fairly roomy. And you have to have a third seating row, which would ideally be just for kids but which isn't quite as cramped as with some SUVs of this kind. If you're delivering vital supplies to insurgents in Fallujah, you'll be glad of the enormous boot. Unlike the inconvenient side-hinged rear door of its predecessors, this J250-series model has a conventional top-hinged powered tailgate with a useful independently opening glass hatch. There's not much space behind the third row seats (just 130-litres), though Toyota says that two 55cm suitcases would fit. With the third row folded, there's 566-litres of space. For more room still, you'll need to manually flatten the second row seating and if you do that, there's up to 2,000-litres of cargo capacity available.

    Market and Model

    This J250 generation Land Cruiser will be launched in stages. First up will be a five-door 'First Edition' model (visually distinguished by its round headlights) which will be limited to just 3,000 examples across Europe. Costing around £80,000, it gets some exclusive paint finishes (in two-tone 'Sand' and 'Smoky Blue') and is based around the long wheelbase body shape. Once those variants are sold, the range will settle down, initially based around an 'Invincible' variant, also long wheelbase, costing around £75,000. It's not yet known whether Toyota will import either the short wheelbase body style or the previous commercial vehicle variants. Once Land Cruiser sales get into full swing, you can expect a baseline trim level starting from not too far above the £50,000 mark, but the 'First Edition' derivative will cost considerably more than that. Early versions of this design will be sold with a straightforward version of the usual 2.8-litre diesel, but after the first year and a half of production, a 48V mild hybrid version of this powerplant will be offered. Because of the switch to electric power steering, Toyota can now offer this car with more of its 'Safety Sense' active safety and driver assistance features; specifically, the brand's 'Lane Tracing Assist' system. As for luxury equipment, well to better target the Land Rover Defender, there's a clear shift up-market. Both the 'First Edition' and the 'Invincible' have seven seats with black leather upholstery. Equipment features include air conditioning with separate front and rear cabin controls and the Toyota Smart Connect+ multimedia system with a 12.3-inch touchscreen and both cloud-based and embedded navigation. A head-up display, a fully digital driver's instrument combimeter, a 14-speaker JBL audio system, a Panoramic View Monitor, roof rails and a sunroof are also included. The 'Invincible' has 20-inch black alloy wheels.

    Cost of Ownership

    Exemplary engine efficiency might not be of paramount significance to likely Land Cruiser owners, but it's pretty important for Toyota to achieve it here if this J250 model isn't to unacceptably drag down the brand's overall fleet CO2 average in Europe. To start with, don't expect the returns to be that much different from those of the previous generation model (they're now 26.4mpg on the combined cycle and up to 280g/km of CO2). That's deeply unremarkable and worse even than a clunky Ineos Grenadier. To give you some perspective on a more direct class competitor, a rival Land Rover Defender 110 D250 manages up to 32.8mpg and up to 226g/km of CO2 - but that's a mild hybrid. This Land Cruiser will get a little closer to those figures when the 48V mild hybrid version of its 2.8-litre diesel becomes available later on in production. As before, exemplary depreciation should offset some of the big diesel's thirst. If the residuals from the previous model are carried forward, you can expect around 52% of your original purchase price back after the usual three year standard ownership period. That's thanks to the relatively low numbers sold, this car's bullet-proof quality and its loyal following. As before, maintenance costs can be kept down thanks to a fixed price servicing plan. And if you regularly service the car at a franchised Toyota dealer, your warranty can be extended for as long as 10 years. But if the previous reliability of this model line is carried forward, you'll almost certainly never need it.

    Summary

    There's a proven bullet-proof go-anywhere feel to this J250-series Land Cruiser that even its closest Land Rover Defender 110 rival can't quite emulate. Previously though, few customers could justify the crude performance in tarmac territory that earlier versions of this Toyota forced upon you. Things are different now though. This new-era model combines its wilderness capability with modern standards of handling, luxury, safety and infotainment. Of course, it still won't handle quite like a more compromised large luxury SUV would on tarmac, but as long as you're not throwing the thing about, that should hardly matter. It might seem a bit anachronistic for Toyota to have continued to engineer the range around diesel power - basically the same engine the Land Cruiser's used since the Noughties - but that remains the most suitable engine for the kind of car this is. And if you ever need to cross the Gobi desert, it'll keep going long after comparable powerplants in, say, a Defender or an Ineos Grenadier have waved the white flag. That's the kind of capability you're buying here. For loyal Toyota Land Cruiser folk, there really is no substitute.

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